Fonds de la recherche en santé du Quebec (FRSQ) est un organisme subventionnaire qui met en oeuvre les stratégies gouvernementales en matière de recherche en santé
humaine telles que définies par la Politique québécoise de la science et de l'innovation.
Le FRSQ joue un rôle de premier plan dans la planification et la coordination du
développement de la recherche québécoise en santé. Le FRSQ alloue chaque année près
de 80 millions $ en bourses et en subventions à la recherche publique en santé humaine, à
l'université comme dans les centres de recherche du réseau de la santé, quelle que soit la
méthodologie (fondamentale, clinique, épidémiologique, en santé publique, sur les
services de santé et sur les aspects sociaux de la santé).
Regardez http://www.frsq.gouv.qc.ca/fr/index.shtml (Canada)
The FRSQ (Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec) is a non-profit funding agency with the mandate to implement government strategy with respect to human health
research as presented in the Québec Policy on Science and Innovation. The FRSQ plays a leading role in planning and coordinating the development of health research in Québec. The FRSQ allocates $80 million annually in awards and grants for public-
sector research into human health carried out today in universities and hospital-based
research centres. [It] funds projects using any of the recognized methodologies (basic,
clinical, epidemiological, public health, health services and the social determinants of health).
See http://www.frsq.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.shtml (Canada)
Health Canada has a Health Policy Research Program. It funds extramural policy research in order to improve the evidence base for health policy decisions. It also
oversees the Population Health fund, initiatives, and resources found on its website at
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ph-sp/phdd/initiative/index.html.
See also http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/sr-sr/finance/hprp-prpms/index_e.html (Canada)
Manitoba Health Research Council “is mandated to promote and assist basic, clinical and applied research in the health sciences in Manitoba and advise the minister in respect of such matters relating to health research as the minister may refer to the council for its consideration. From moneys received from the Province, the council provides funds for research in the health sciences through a number of grants and awards programs.” http://mhrc.mb.ca/ (Canada)